South Lebanon: Four Killed in al-Bazouriyeh, Including Two Hezb Members
Exchanges of artillery fire between Hezbollah and Israel continued unabated on Saturday morning, following a night of incessant bombardment, as Israel continued its targeted attacks in Lebanon.

Two Hezbollah members were killed on Saturday in an Israeli drone attack on a Pathfinder car on the al-Bazouriyeh road (caza of Tyre). In the afternoon, two other bodies were found in a field adjacent to this road.

An RT journalist also reported that the team had miraculously escaped the Israeli strike in Bazouriyeh. Stressing that they had been forbidden to film, she said that the targeted area was some 17 km from the border.

Israel also raided a house in Marwahin, which has come under attack several times since Hezbollah opened its southern front on October 8, supporting Hamas in its war in Gaza.

The Israeli Army also shelled the villages of Kfar Kila, Odaisseh, the Majidiyeh farm, as well as the area between Rab al-Thalathine and Odaisseh. The Marjayoun valley and the villages of Tallet Hamames, Yarine, Chihine, Jebbayn, Tayr Harfa, Aita al-Shaab, and Dhayra were also targeted. Machine-gun fire also targeted homes in Abbassiyeh.

The Israeli army also claimed to have targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in Odaisseh.


For its part, Hezbollah announced that it had targeted gatherings of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the Hounin citadel, the Zarit barracks and the Dhayra position.

Alarm sirens sounded in various Israeli regions close to the border with Lebanon.

On Friday night, the Israeli Army targeted the area around Ramya and Aita al-Shaab. Dozens of shells were also dropped on the outskirts of Ramya, Naqoura, Jabal Labbouneh, Jabal el-Alam and Dhayra. At the same time, air strikes targeted the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab.

On Friday night, Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew over the Litani River and villages in the western and central sectors, reaching the outskirts of the city of Tyre and the seacoast.

Flare bombs were also dropped during the night over villages in the caza of Tyre and the sea coast, as well as along the Blue Line.
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